anaesthetise

[ UK /ɐnˈiːsθətˌa‍ɪz/ ]
VERB
  1. administer an anesthetic drug to
    The patient must be anesthetized before the operation
    anesthetize the gum before extracting the teeth
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How To Use anaesthetise In A Sentence

  • Anyway, the most obvious distinction is that the sociopath would presumably remove the implant if he could, while most of us would not want to anaesthetise the agenbite of inwit, if this were somehow possible. Not Lovely, Lovely Ludwig Van!
  • In 1999, researchers from Berkley and Harvard inserted electrodes into the brains of anesthetized cats that monitored the activity of 177 neurons located in the lateral geniculate nucleus, a key visual processing center. Dollhouse: Eyeball Cameras
  • She used to be a size 6 or 8 and now she's a size 2, no longer using food to "anesthetize" herself. Socialite Life
  • One is to anesthetize your throat and the other is to anesthetize your mind.
  • to anesthetize with cocaine.
  • Clearly, tetanic stimulation of the quadriceps muscle is not feasible in unanesthetized human subjects.
  • The anesthesia care provider anesthetizes the patient using a balanced technique of IV induction and inhalation maintenance.
  • He anaesthetised all thoracic and cardiac patients almost singlehandedly for the next few years and introduced surface hypothermia in 1956.
  • When Lacuna anesthetizes him, it will repeat endlessly in a recurring dream, skipping like a needle on a scratched record.
  • Anyway, the most obvious distinction is that the sociopath would presumably remove the implant if he could, while most of us would not want to anaesthetise the agenbite of inwit, if this were somehow possible. Not Lovely, Lovely Ludwig Van!
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